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BOOKS BY MICHAEL A. BRYANT

 

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APOCALYPSE: A LAYMAN'S GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING REVELATION

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This guide contains a chapter by chapter, full color, illustrated examination of the Book of Revelation. The author explains the Book of Revelation in an easily understood sequence of seven Churches, seven Seals, seven Trumpets, and seven Plagues. The author’s unique viewpoint reveals that most Christians depart when Jesus calls for His bride, while 144,000 Christians remain behind as a witness for the first three and a half years of the Great Tribulation. This is why there are three groups of Christians seen at three separate locations at three different times in the Book of Revelation.

KINGDOM

ISBN-9781300851394

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"Kingdom" provides a provocative new way to see the Church as taught by Jesus Christ. "Kingdom" was written to show the difference between the 'religion' of Christianity and the 'Kingdom' of Christianity. "Kingdom" is a catalyst to provoke the body of Christ to reexamine how we see the Church. Christianity, as taught by Jesus was never intended to be a religion, but it was intended to be a Kingdom. "Kingdom" breaks the Church down to its most basic components. There are only two Kingdoms ruling two dominions; one of light and the other of darkness. There are only two covenants; the old covenant under the law sealed with the blood of sheep and goats and the new covenant sealed with the blood of Jesus Christ. There are only two masters; the Prince of Peace or the prince of darkness.

KEDESH CITY OF REFUGE

ISBN-9781411667693

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In the grand tradition of John Bunyan's "Pilgrims Progress" and Hannah Hurnard's "Hinds' Feet On High Places"; Kedesh, City of Refuge follows the central character "Adam" through an adventure that pits him against diabolical adversaries and introduces the reader to characters such as Discipler, Wisdom, the Truants at the Gate and many more interesting characters. A unique Spirit-Filled story line focusing on Christian warfare and fidelity sets Kedesh, City of Refuge apart from other classical allegories that have entertained readers for centuries.

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